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>> reporter: the grace period is defined in the law in the beginning as you've pointed out, that the fine is so small for basically defying the obama care law, at least in year number one for most of these lower income mostly young people, that that's their disincentive. the argument is not, you better sign up because you have to pay this big fine. it's, you better sign up because now you can get coverage because you run your motorcycle off the road because you don't think you're going to get sick. but young people are looking at this -- insurance companies will tell you that you can't be the brunt of late-night talk show humor, meaning obama care, and also have the people who watch those shows say, boy, i better hurry and sign up. we have no idea now. and the trends aren't good. >> thanks very much, steve. we appreciate it. the question is, will the back-end insurance errors derail the small amount of enrollments that have been completed? paul, front end, are you satisfied with what happened in the front end? before i get to the back end, front end, november, where are you on this?
>> reporter: the grace period is defined in the law in the beginning as you've pointed out, that the fine is so small for basically defying the obama care law, at least in year number one for most of these lower income mostly young people, that that's their disincentive. the argument is not, you better sign up because you have to pay this big fine. it's, you better sign up because now you can get coverage because you run your motorcycle off the road because you don't think you're going to...
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. >>> so this law is already making a difference for millions of young people and it's about to help millions more. about half a million people across the country already are poised to gain coverage on january 1st. some for the very first time. >> all right. welcome back to "the kudlow report." that, of course, president obama on his obama care marketing blitz, leading up to the fast approaching december 23rd sign-up deadline. now that's a mere 18 days away. now, here's the fact. enrollment needs to double by december 23rd, just to hit obama's half million mark. and another fact, to date, it is estimated that some four to five million americans have had their current health care policies canceled. a lot more folks will have lost health insurance than have gained it under obama care. that looks like the forecast. anyway, let's talk. we have democratic strategist steve mcmahon and emily miller, "washington times" opinion page senior editor. emily, go to you first. welcome. thank you for coming on the show. by the time we get to that week, december 23rd to january 1st, are there going t
. >>> so this law is already making a difference for millions of young people and it's about to help millions more. about half a million people across the country already are poised to gain coverage on january 1st. some for the very first time. >> all right. welcome back to "the kudlow report." that, of course, president obama on his obama care marketing blitz, leading up to the fast approaching december 23rd sign-up deadline. now that's a mere 18 days away. now, here's...
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remember, december is a cruel month for losers and the tax law selling that i think are turning could be brutal here from now until year end and then it clears up. mdr is for me. stay with cramer. >>> coming up -- digital dollars. your cash is moving to the cloud and a new crop of companies are helping to transfer money around the world. but as more dollars are distributed online. cramer's got the play. >>> we're an interactive show here. on monday i got a call from cody in florida. wanted to know what is happening with the downward sled ride in xoom, the billion dollar company that's basically an online money transfer service. i said i wasn't sure. i've got to take a closer look. xoom came public back in february. shot up immediately 21.50 on the first day of trading, for a while, a pretty darn good year, ran up as high as $35. but in the last six weeks, xoom has been taken to the wood shed. it has fallen more than $8, 24%, hence cody's call. to understand what's going on here, you need some more mac ground on the industry that xoom plays in. what's known as the global remittence bus
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this is tax law season where investors sell their losers to offset the gains they made. and people got gains galore. at a moment a few stacks are down, selling ibm and cat could be particularly brutal. once we get to 2014, there will still be plenty of more long-term problems here. ibm is being challenged by the cloud. its business is not in tune with the simple inexpensive nature of cloud computing. the whole watson thing, the race for the most powerful, analytical computer means nothing in this day and age. won jeopardy, sold. many companies provide excellent data analytics. you don't need ibm. ibm offers the fabled one-stop shop. but again, increasingly going a la carte, something we saw with dream force, a celebration of everything that ibm is not. accused ibm as being irrelevant and not offering companies anything close to a bargain. heavy hardware, big iron, no thank you. meantime, ibm spends much of its cash free throw flow buying back stock. it's a giant cyclical company without any real growth at all. i have to tell you if warren buffett weren't in this stock, i
this is tax law season where investors sell their losers to offset the gains they made. and people got gains galore. at a moment a few stacks are down, selling ibm and cat could be particularly brutal. once we get to 2014, there will still be plenty of more long-term problems here. ibm is being challenged by the cloud. its business is not in tune with the simple inexpensive nature of cloud computing. the whole watson thing, the race for the most powerful, analytical computer means nothing in...
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i hosted a morning tv show at our own shop and went to law school at night didn't sleep much and it about broke me and i didn't brag about it. some of the stuff she says comes off as hubris. >> well, she may be super human, but she also wants to be seen as super human. she makes a point of those things. in a way that -- in a way that does stand out and there's an anecdote in the story about her bragging about running marathons and bloggers delighted in pointing out her time. i couldn't run a marathon to save my life. >> as an investor you want to know how what you've learned about ma rist sa shapes what you believe happens to yahoo! in the future. seems like a lot of the low hanging fruit has been plugged. ali baba, already on its way. in terms of turning around the core business that's the much bigger part of this yahoo! turnaround story and this report for a stock that has seen tremendous gains this year. >> that was one of the interesting things. the gains, she has acknowledged this, are not due to anything she's done. they're due to alley ibaba and yahoo! japan. cab she turn around th
i hosted a morning tv show at our own shop and went to law school at night didn't sleep much and it about broke me and i didn't brag about it. some of the stuff she says comes off as hubris. >> well, she may be super human, but she also wants to be seen as super human. she makes a point of those things. in a way that -- in a way that does stand out and there's an anecdote in the story about her bragging about running marathons and bloggers delighted in pointing out her time. i couldn't...
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because the government won't uphold the laws, why should taxpayers abide by them. every president from ford through clinton opposed 250 laws, the constitutional objections but they still upheld them. in president is doing worse in not unforcing the laws. >> he likes to quote the founding fathers. listen to this quote from james madison. he says it will be of little avail to the people that the laws be so voluminous that they cannot be read or so incoherent that they cannot be understood or undergo insays ent changes that no man who knows what the law is today will know wh they are tomorrow. >> presidents can't send troops into war, appoint judges or change laws without consent. in rick's defense, presidents back to wood droe wilson has been abusing executive power. this isn't just an obama thing. >> the fact that it's happened before does not excuse it now. >> i might go back further before wilson. this is an enduring part of our nation, a grab for power. >> coming up, stocks so irresistible that people are buying them with their own money. you want to hear these s
because the government won't uphold the laws, why should taxpayers abide by them. every president from ford through clinton opposed 250 laws, the constitutional objections but they still upheld them. in president is doing worse in not unforcing the laws. >> he likes to quote the founding fathers. listen to this quote from james madison. he says it will be of little avail to the people that the laws be so voluminous that they cannot be read or so incoherent that they cannot be understood...
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remember, december is a cruel month for losers and the tax law selling that i think are turning could be brutal here from now until year end and then it clears up. mdr is for me. stay with cramer. >>> coming up -- digital dollars. your cash is moving to the cloud and a new crop of companies are helping to transfer money around the world. but as more dollars are distributed online. cramer's got the play. every day we're working to be an even better company - and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. with my united mileageplus explorer card. i've saved $75 in checked bag fees. [ delavane ] priority boarding is really important to us. you can just get on the plane and relax. [ julian ] having a card that doesn't charge you foreign transaction fees saves me a ton of mon
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. >> we are in a crisis only we can save you let us pass the 6,000 laws, they'll fix your life. a lot of people benefit from that thinking. you have to be careful about that. >> i think the cup collusion is, crisis is a state of mind, dan, adam, steve, herb, i like that, very philosophical. >> that's the zen today. >> the yogi steve. coming up next, she is the most powerful woman in detroit, and she just hurled a boulder into the glass ceiling. mary barra and why it's take son long in ex. >> stealth stock studs. enough said. (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade-proud to be ranked "best overall client experience." >>> huge news out of general motors that the company named mary barra it first female ceo. to phil lebeau
. >> we are in a crisis only we can save you let us pass the 6,000 laws, they'll fix your life. a lot of people benefit from that thinking. you have to be careful about that. >> i think the cup collusion is, crisis is a state of mind, dan, adam, steve, herb, i like that, very philosophical. >> that's the zen today. >> the yogi steve. coming up next, she is the most powerful woman in detroit, and she just hurled a boulder into the glass ceiling. mary barra and why it's...
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. >> well, if you're not breaking the law, i think it's -- >> you are breaking the law in the united states. >> so regulators have what right to know that you have a bank account? >> look, i think the global financial system is getting more and more tied together. you need to be able to reach to all places. you can't have pockets where you're hiding things, particularly in an era of terrorism. you can funnel funds back and forth. that's a huge issue. although the u.s. hab coming after this from the tax perspective. >> but, becky, is regulation catching up with globalization? >> exactly. >> the finance and business globalized regulation did not. so this ability to move capital around means that government really can't keep up with it unless you have rules like this, which is no secret bank accounts. >> right. >> you know the true zealot on the anti-taxation side of things -- and no one wants to break the law. there's tax avoidance and there's tax evasion. >> you're riding things in a swiss bank account and makes sure no one knows about it, you're probably doing more than tax avoidance
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your thoughts on how this may change other cities or the legalities of the rule of law. >> well, the detroit decision obviously was sad for the people who came to depend on pose those pensions but it's good for democracy. you can't have in a city or town, cronies getting together and awarding themselves fat pensions they don't pay for and having the liability then become the liability of people who were not even party to the bargain. in this case, if the judge had upheld the pensions, ultimately they probably would have become the liability of people all across michigan who had nothing to do with setting these liabilities in the first place. so the decision does tell cities that you have to be responsible when setting pension promises and if you aren't responsible, you can look forward to something like this where you have to default. >> now let's look in the rear view mirror. what are your opinions on how detroit ended up in bankruptcy? >> well, detroit is a remarkable story of urban decline. it's lost three-quarters of its population. it's a big empty place. i don't think that was
your thoughts on how this may change other cities or the legalities of the rule of law. >> well, the detroit decision obviously was sad for the people who came to depend on pose those pensions but it's good for democracy. you can't have in a city or town, cronies getting together and awarding themselves fat pensions they don't pay for and having the liability then become the liability of people who were not even party to the bargain. in this case, if the judge had upheld the pensions,...
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raised in our story are addressed in the new law. in fact, the new legislation actually reduces medicare payments for hospice programs which studies have shown are very cost-efficient. our next story involves a widely used family of chemicals known as phthalates, which may be affecting our health and are found in everyday items like shower curtains, shampoos, perfumes, and even children's toys. in fact, our exposure to phthalates is so ubiquitous, we all have traces of the chemical in our bodies. even though phthalates have been used since the 1920s, a recent group of studies has shown that the chemical disrupts hormone activity and may be causing a slow and steady demasculinizing of men. and in 2009, congress followed europe's lead and banned certain phthalates for use in children's toys. congress came under pressure to act because of a study by dr. shanna swan, an epidemiologist at the university of rochester medical school. dr. swan compared the levels of phthalates in a group of pregnant women with the health of the baby boys the
raised in our story are addressed in the new law. in fact, the new legislation actually reduces medicare payments for hospice programs which studies have shown are very cost-efficient. our next story involves a widely used family of chemicals known as phthalates, which may be affecting our health and are found in everyday items like shower curtains, shampoos, perfumes, and even children's toys. in fact, our exposure to phthalates is so ubiquitous, we all have traces of the chemical in our...
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the law is the law. this notion that, well, you just don't care. >> then you won't say -- then the obama -- you would say the obama administration doesn't care about this woman, right? >> i am telling you that the law they passed and promoted is not working for average people. it's causing huge disruption and harm and anguish for these people. we ought to fix that. and one of the ways you can do it is not just say we don't care, damn the torpedos, full speed ahead. >> that's kind of what we're seeing happen, though. >> well, absolutely. >> i'm with you on that, both sides, sort of, there's so much partisan backdrop to the whole thing. i don't know if anyone's thinking about the actual individuals that are being affected by this. >> i disagree. we argued from the -- you're going to impact individuals. they said, listen, we're going to help 15% of the population and ruin it for 85. we said that upfront. said this is going to be -- >> and the democrats would say, you want the law to go by the wayside and no
the law is the law. this notion that, well, you just don't care. >> then you won't say -- then the obama -- you would say the obama administration doesn't care about this woman, right? >> i am telling you that the law they passed and promoted is not working for average people. it's causing huge disruption and harm and anguish for these people. we ought to fix that. and one of the ways you can do it is not just say we don't care, damn the torpedos, full speed ahead. >> that's...
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the law is the law and we'll aed by -- abide by the law. >> that's right. we'll leave it there. oklahoma attorney general scott pruitt. thank you, sir. appreciate your point of view. that's it for tonight's show. we'll see how these and other court decisions out there and we'll try to follow all of them. i'm larry kudlow and we'll be back tomorrow evening with another episode of the kudlow report. [ male announcer ] this december, experience the gift of true artistry and some of the best offers of the year at the lexus december to remember sales event. this is the pursuit of perfection. if every u.s. home replaced one light bulb with a compact fluorescent bulb, the energy saved could light how many homes? 1 million? 2 million? 3 million? the answer is... 3 million homes. by 2030, investments in energy efficiency could help americans save $300 billion each year. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. with my united mileageplus explorer card. i've saved $75 in checked bag fees. [ delavane ] priority boarding is really important to us. you can just get on the plane and relax. [ j
the law is the law and we'll aed by -- abide by the law. >> that's right. we'll leave it there. oklahoma attorney general scott pruitt. thank you, sir. appreciate your point of view. that's it for tonight's show. we'll see how these and other court decisions out there and we'll try to follow all of them. i'm larry kudlow and we'll be back tomorrow evening with another episode of the kudlow report. [ male announcer ] this december, experience the gift of true artistry and some of the best...
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. >>> speaking of obama care, we have another raft of new problems with the health care law to report today. that includes what looks a bit like a bailout for the insurance companies. i don't like that if it's true. crony capitalism is not good. we'll look at it later on in the show. for now, please don't forget, free market capitalism is the best path to prosperity. just get rid of the tax and regulatory barriers to growth and we'll be all better off. "the kudlow report" is coming right back. ♪ [ male announcer ] they are a glowing example of what it means to be the best. and at this special time of year, they shine even brighter. come to the winter event and get the mercedes-benz you've always wished for, now for an exceptional price. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease the 2014 e350 for $579 a month easy-to-use platform. no, thank you. we know you're always looking for the best fill price. and walk limit automatically tries to find it for you. just set your start and end price. and let it do its thing. wow, more fan mail. my uncle wanted to say thanks for idea hub.
. >>> speaking of obama care, we have another raft of new problems with the health care law to report today. that includes what looks a bit like a bailout for the insurance companies. i don't like that if it's true. crony capitalism is not good. we'll look at it later on in the show. for now, please don't forget, free market capitalism is the best path to prosperity. just get rid of the tax and regulatory barriers to growth and we'll be all better off. "the kudlow report" is...
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i think what will happen when you get to year end, a lot of muni funds will be pressured more, tax law selling -- >> lots. >> you'll do okay buying these funds at a discount. >> we won't necessarily see that pressure from the broader market, certainly. people maybe the last couple of years, any harvest, time is running out. >> there's still lots of things to harvest this year. lots of munis you can swap out of. munis are out. those are good places to swap into a different fund if you need to. take the loss, put it in your pocket if you don't need it and carry it forward. tax law accounting is huge in investing. >> we've been out of the muni market for the past 14 to 15 months when munis started getting back over 5% we've been a buyer. we've been aggressively buying municipal bonds. >> rob morgan any opinion on that before we go, quickly? >> absolutely. i think having a portfolio for individual investor tilted more toward short end and rising rate environment makes sense. i think detroit bankruptcy spells trouble more for retirees on pension plans more for than muni bond investors. >> a
i think what will happen when you get to year end, a lot of muni funds will be pressured more, tax law selling -- >> lots. >> you'll do okay buying these funds at a discount. >> we won't necessarily see that pressure from the broader market, certainly. people maybe the last couple of years, any harvest, time is running out. >> there's still lots of things to harvest this year. lots of munis you can swap out of. munis are out. those are good places to swap into a...
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mintz considers himself a pioneer in this gray area of law and science, and there are plenty of patients eager to follow the trail he's blazing. the ones we talked to in las vegas, all eager to remain young and vital, consider this a lifestyle choice, and they're prepared to roll the dice. you aren't concerned that five years from now, somebody might do a study and find out that this regimen accelerates the growth of cancer cells or causes diabetes? >> well, that's happened with prescriptive drugs. i mean, has it not? so this is any-- in any field you're doing this. they're taken drugs off the market because of this. >> so you'd rather feel better now while you're living your life than worry about the possibly downside 10 or 15 years from now? >> you could get killed on the interstate tomorrow. i mean, my goodness. i mean, it's-- you have to weigh risks and rewards. you do that every day in life. you do it when you get up in the morning. >> are you sure, are you absolutely positive, absent any scientific studies, that the treatments that you're giving now won't prove to be detrimental to
mintz considers himself a pioneer in this gray area of law and science, and there are plenty of patients eager to follow the trail he's blazing. the ones we talked to in las vegas, all eager to remain young and vital, consider this a lifestyle choice, and they're prepared to roll the dice. you aren't concerned that five years from now, somebody might do a study and find out that this regimen accelerates the growth of cancer cells or causes diabetes? >> well, that's happened with...
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if you do nothing here, the law is the sequester and the budget caps. that's the law. so why do the republicans feel compelled to make some kind of deal that will loosen up these spending restraints which i regard as a good thing? >> it's because of the policy. you mentioned the defense hawks, the reality is that the sequester would cut $19 billion out of defense and then turn around and put $23 billion back in over the next two years. you're doing a u-turn where you started. in the meantime, you hurt readiness. it doesn't make policy sense. the goal is smooth that out and change the focus from those accounts to where the real money is. the mandatory spending programs, get a net deficit reduction package. if they can get that's a good deal. >> but they can't. of course you're right about the defense and buck mccann is right. if you look at the line, if you look at the base line, they're up 19% over the next bunch of years out the 2021 or something. 2014 they take another hit. i get that. however from that base it rises about 18 or 19%. that's pretty good. >> the other
if you do nothing here, the law is the sequester and the budget caps. that's the law. so why do the republicans feel compelled to make some kind of deal that will loosen up these spending restraints which i regard as a good thing? >> it's because of the policy. you mentioned the defense hawks, the reality is that the sequester would cut $19 billion out of defense and then turn around and put $23 billion back in over the next two years. you're doing a u-turn where you started. in the...
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interesting in your note, in part, at least, based on a belief that linkedin is preparing to formally law enforcement in china. what's the timeframe? and how -- how much is your price target predicated on that timeframe being in the short term? >> so no timeframe, and i wouldn't say that our price target's predicated too much on that. right now. it's an opportunity that the company has always, you know, talked about, you know, several million members using the english language platform in china. and so, we don't really see any specific timeline to it. but i've always felt that linkedin is a u.s. social media property. you know, really should have a good opportunity in that market as it does sort of jive with where the chinese government is trying to take that country. and so, clearly a market that involves a lot of technicalities, a lot of constituents to get on board with it, so we wouldn't expect it to be something that would be rushed at all. certainly something that would take their time. but we feel like that's something that in the next few years, at least, we could start to maybe h
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people without insurance who were canceled as a result of this law. they're in a very difficult position. but they've put other people in a bad position because they have not prepared and they've not acted in a way that would avoid this situation. >> i was thinking that the way the initial rollout went, i think they should have underpromised and then overdelivered this time around. but they are not in a position to do that because they've got nervous democrats up for re-election. they had to fix this. they had to come up with something they said was a fix. december 1st. but puts them in the unenviable position of, again, saying something that probably from what i read -- i mean, if you can go in and log in and maybe get on there. but if you -- the back end seems like it's more important than the front end. and if you don't have the back end done, how do any of these companies write insurance? signing up for it is one thing, actually getting it is another, right? >> that point you're making is absolutely true. i'll reflect in history back to 2006 when
people without insurance who were canceled as a result of this law. they're in a very difficult position. but they've put other people in a bad position because they have not prepared and they've not acted in a way that would avoid this situation. >> i was thinking that the way the initial rollout went, i think they should have underpromised and then overdelivered this time around. but they are not in a position to do that because they've got nervous democrats up for re-election. they had...
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quote, a minimum wage law is in reality a law that makes it illegal for an employer to hire a person with limited skills. and that gets at an important issue which is the effect of minimum wage laws on low-skilled workers and the young, which is there, but there's another study, just to confuse you, when you thought you had had it for a minute, that says minimum wage laws may keep people in school because they're not employable at the higher minimum wage. they stay in school. and this one researcher finds people lengthening out their high school education because of minimum wage. >> so actually a good effect. >> good effect. >> but that new study you cited, that's a survey of 100 other studies. >> yes, ma'am. >> specifically, they pinpoint low-skilled, the impact on low-skilled -- >> and teens, yes. that's a big place where there seems to be an effect. however, there are different points in the curve. you raise the minimum rage. maybe that means a more expensive hamburger. but what's the better social good? >> and agrees. i don't know if you've ever worked a minimum-wage job. in high
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uninsured, the folks obama care is supposed to help out, two-thirds of those people aren't aware of the new laws and feeling they aren't prepared for it. readers are gobbling that up. we already have 12,000 hits and climbing and climbing. >> and we're spreading the word. >> finally, diana olick is weighing in with her look at what's going on with the mortgage rates and mortgage market. mortgage debt is growing. you might take that as a sign people are borrowing more money because it's a sign foreclosures are going down. she's digging deep into the numbers. our readers are digging deep into it. >> the nuance is so important. allen, thank you so much, sir. appreciate it. have a good evening. >>> apparently people aren't clicking on volcker so much but one of the more important stories today because it's official. tougher bank rules are here to stay. fed, securities and exchange commission among those voting to approve volcker rule. kate kelly in the middle of the action in washington. what's the early read? >> reporter: i think it's a two-fold read. honestly, the top line is that the banks got les
uninsured, the folks obama care is supposed to help out, two-thirds of those people aren't aware of the new laws and feeling they aren't prepared for it. readers are gobbling that up. we already have 12,000 hits and climbing and climbing. >> and we're spreading the word. >> finally, diana olick is weighing in with her look at what's going on with the mortgage rates and mortgage market. mortgage debt is growing. you might take that as a sign people are borrowing more money because...
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if you violate the law, you've done something wrong. it's not only if you profit from it. >> who violated -- if someone violated the law -- >> i think they paid a fine because of the marketing materials. >> and if someone violated -- he a 29-year-old trader was the only guy that was brought to trial, right? >> they paid hundreds of millions of dollars and a fine for doing something they shouldn't have done and that was creating the fund, populating it with their own customers and then taking the or position. >> i don't buy that. that's a false narrative. >> let's be honest, the volcker rule is a very difficult issue. it relates to that, but that's a small piece of this. the question i have about this new law relates actually to the standard and what's going to happen, meaning when people talk about specific, it has to be a specific hedge, how specific that ultimately has to be. and the question i'd ask kate kelly is if i'm wells fargo and i'm long the housing market, can i make a specific hedge against the housingkets a hedge? >> you ca
if you violate the law, you've done something wrong. it's not only if you profit from it. >> who violated -- if someone violated the law -- >> i think they paid a fine because of the marketing materials. >> and if someone violated -- he a 29-year-old trader was the only guy that was brought to trial, right? >> they paid hundreds of millions of dollars and a fine for doing something they shouldn't have done and that was creating the fund, populating it with their own...
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people with pre-existing conditions, especially cancer patients, may be worse off because of the new law. >>> and sticker shock. deductibles are skyrocketing and that means huge out-of-pocket posts. and then get this -- 70% of doctors in california won't play in obama care. >>> also tonight, very senior, highly placed republican house source in washington, d.c. tells me the budget deal is close but the sequester will not survive intact and there will be a revenue package. >>> and finally, the fight for economic freedom gets even more intense overseas. look at this statue of linen toppled. this fight is not going away. all those stories and much more coming up on "the kudlow report" beginning right now. >>> i'm larry kudlow. this is "the kudlow report." first up tonight, a report that a majority of california doctors, as many as 70%, are staying off the state's obama care exchange because they can't afford to participate. that simple. and obama care, listen to this, it's offering medicaid reimbursement rates. look, around the country a medicare pays $76 for a return patient visit. that's
people with pre-existing conditions, especially cancer patients, may be worse off because of the new law. >>> and sticker shock. deductibles are skyrocketing and that means huge out-of-pocket posts. and then get this -- 70% of doctors in california won't play in obama care. >>> also tonight, very senior, highly placed republican house source in washington, d.c. tells me the budget deal is close but the sequester will not survive intact and there will be a revenue package....
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the 1934 machine law act came into law, and they're not used in a lot of crimes because we cracked down on those. so this is another reason why technology should be looked at in the law and these things should be made like senator schumer says, metal permanently in the gun, heavy penalty said to violate the law if you do so. this is the kind of thing terrorists go for. >> on these plastic printers and their capacity, so far, most of what they have been turning out melts or burns on the spot, but the idea that atf has been able to create one that fires eight bullets, that's a completely successful version of that gun for someone who wants to use it for one use. >> why would we as a nation allow people to make a gun that could be smuggled onto an aircraft, get into the prisons, hurt our elected leaders. why would we allow guns that have no sporting purpose, no legitimate purpose for self defense, no police or military purpose. why would we do that? we could easily make a law to stop this. this isn't a second amendment issue in my view. we should come together and say we're not going to pu
the 1934 machine law act came into law, and they're not used in a lot of crimes because we cracked down on those. so this is another reason why technology should be looked at in the law and these things should be made like senator schumer says, metal permanently in the gun, heavy penalty said to violate the law if you do so. this is the kind of thing terrorists go for. >> on these plastic printers and their capacity, so far, most of what they have been turning out melts or burns on the...
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. >> and magazine ads urge smokers to break free and just say no, not to smoking, but to no smoking laws-- laws that have hurt big tobacco's bottom line. >> my take-home message from that is that these products have been developed for smokers to have a way to get their nicotine fix until they can get to the place where they can have their next cigarette. that is not going to help people stop smoking. [ticking] >> are smokeless products targeted at teenagers? you pulled together a group of high school students to discuss orbs. what did they tell you? >> one, it looks like candy. and who is candy made for? who is attracted to candy? we are, kids. >> when 60 minutes on cnbc returns in a moment. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] with five perfectly sweetened whole grains... you can't help but see the good. avo: thesales event "sis back. drive" whole grains... which means it's never been easier to get a new passat, awarded j.d. power's most appealing midsize car, two years in a row. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. get zero due at signing, zero down, ze
. >> and magazine ads urge smokers to break free and just say no, not to smoking, but to no smoking laws-- laws that have hurt big tobacco's bottom line. >> my take-home message from that is that these products have been developed for smokers to have a way to get their nicotine fix until they can get to the place where they can have their next cigarette. that is not going to help people stop smoking. [ticking] >> are smokeless products targeted at teenagers? you pulled...
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i believe both current law in dodd/frank and what happened to these people who were elected officials who are no longer elected will play a big role in stopping the next bailout. >> michael? >> i agree with lindsey. we don't want government in this role, period. but when we do have a very real situation that looks like too big to fail across banks and other industries we go through what we went through, the result really wasn't that bad. i don't think goth should be in this role and i don't think we've done anything to fix it. the banks are bigger other things are bigger. we'll have to do it again if we get there again. >> they're trying to write legislation to keep the fed from being able to exercise -- >> that's right, kelly. >> does it make sense? >> there's also more capital, michael. >> yes. >> a lot more regulation for better or worse. i would think given the capitalratios of some of these banks we're away from a t.a.r.p.-like situation -- >> although history after the fact is not that encouraging. we'll leave it there. steve liesman, they've for bringing that news to us. we'll
i believe both current law in dodd/frank and what happened to these people who were elected officials who are no longer elected will play a big role in stopping the next bailout. >> michael? >> i agree with lindsey. we don't want government in this role, period. but when we do have a very real situation that looks like too big to fail across banks and other industries we go through what we went through, the result really wasn't that bad. i don't think goth should be in this role and...
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in the grand scheme of things i think this is a big positive for the rule of law for all bond holders. >> rick, have we seen any differentiation in terms of how muni bonds of other big cities with large underfunded pensions how they trade versus -- i mean detroit obviously has taken a hair cut. a lot of investors from the investment standpoint were expecting this. do you have any grasp of how other muni bonds similar profiles have been trading? >> no. we haven't seen a lot of volatility. where the volatility has been today actually is in the insurers. we've seen a lot of activity in some of the big insurers in terms of where their prices were before and after the ruling. but i think we need to wait to see how rating agencies ultimately weigh in on this. fitch, right after the 11 eastern ruling out of detroit, about 20 minutes later, came up with a piece tog about how they're monitoring this in the context of how it will impact things like general obligation muni bonds. i will defer to some of the other big agencies as i'm sure in the next few hours they're going to come out with updat
in the grand scheme of things i think this is a big positive for the rule of law for all bond holders. >> rick, have we seen any differentiation in terms of how muni bonds of other big cities with large underfunded pensions how they trade versus -- i mean detroit obviously has taken a hair cut. a lot of investors from the investment standpoint were expecting this. do you have any grasp of how other muni bonds similar profiles have been trading? >> no. we haven't seen a lot of...
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three kids under one roof and the same with in-laws. i don't know if you ever stayed with in-laws or with mom and dad, right. >> that's been argument for a whi while. if you can, you will get out. although i don't know, we'll see the latest gdp number revised, showed it came down a little bit from construction, i believe. >> i know. and there's people in the near fix. the number is good. under 300. there's a boom happening in some parts of the country. most people okayed in texas. you start to see a pattern. this oil and gas revolution that we're talking about every day, it's starting to appear in the numbers. >> which has not happened so far. a big nice people in "the washington post" about why oil and gas has not been a big jobs driver. >> not yet, but mohawk just announced expansion of plants in dalton. i mentioned that only because you're starting to see jobs being created in the southeast. some people in texas would say, jim, look at the map. but what i see is that it's beginning. this is the largest construction project for our co
three kids under one roof and the same with in-laws. i don't know if you ever stayed with in-laws or with mom and dad, right. >> that's been argument for a whi while. if you can, you will get out. although i don't know, we'll see the latest gdp number revised, showed it came down a little bit from construction, i believe. >> i know. and there's people in the near fix. the number is good. under 300. there's a boom happening in some parts of the country. most people okayed in texas....
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i signed it into law. we'll put the best foot forward in court and we'll win the day. >> now, election's coming up. many think that this compromise, the fact it was bipartisan, is going to give you an edge for a second term. with our final 40 seconds here, can you give us an idea of some of the issues you're going to be underscoring as you make a run for a second term? >> you need governors that take on hard issues like pension reform, and like making sure we have marriage equality in our state. i signed that law a couple of weeks ago. that's what governors should do. i don't worry about politics. i worry about policy. i inherited terrible problems from rob blagojevich. we cleaned up the ethics, and we reformed the pension system which needed fundamental reform. >> now, with regard to chicago, which you can't speak for directly, obviously -- >> i live in chicago. >> no, i understand that. it seems like rahm emanuel is going to have issues regarding property taxes and raising property taxes, because they ha
i signed it into law. we'll put the best foot forward in court and we'll win the day. >> now, election's coming up. many think that this compromise, the fact it was bipartisan, is going to give you an edge for a second term. with our final 40 seconds here, can you give us an idea of some of the issues you're going to be underscoring as you make a run for a second term? >> you need governors that take on hard issues like pension reform, and like making sure we have marriage equality...
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it's the litigation and cost surrounding these poorly written laws that are the problem. >> you don't buy that. why not? >> two things. i dough agree these laws are kind of unnecessary, but i disagree it's going to have a differential impact on small and large lenders. when you think about these kind of costs, they are per loan. it's the marginal cost. that means more or less it's an even playing field. why i don't agree with the law, i don't think it will have a substantially negative impact on small lenders compared to large ones. >> we've had barney frank on the program several sometimes. one of the last times he was on we talked about banks pushing back. i can hear him say now, let me get this straight, banks, lenders, small ones, are upset because we're forced to do our job and the due diligence to make sure the money we're loaning out is actually going to be paid back? he would say that is precisely the point of dodd/frank, chris. >> i agree with that. and at some point these regulations had to go into place. we knew, of course, that there was a complete breakdown in credit stan
it's the litigation and cost surrounding these poorly written laws that are the problem. >> you don't buy that. why not? >> two things. i dough agree these laws are kind of unnecessary, but i disagree it's going to have a differential impact on small and large lenders. when you think about these kind of costs, they are per loan. it's the marginal cost. that means more or less it's an even playing field. why i don't agree with the law, i don't think it will have a substantially...
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but this is clearly important, important times in development of this body of law and understanding how investors relate to one another vis-a-vis their claims against this bankrupt debtor, the city of detroit. >> i mean, this comes as we've seen a huge new investment in mu ni bonds from the likes of hedge funds. those who support this say, look, this will lead to greater trading, more transparency bond pricing and sort of a greater discipline on government. do you believe that and how are those investors going to react to detroit? >> well, the $4 trillion municipal bond market is really an interesting amalgamation of different types of investors. one note that we are all aware of is that there is less participation by sophisticated institutional investors who don't have a benefit from the tax exemption that we enjoy here against u.s. federal state and local taxes. so as these credits become stressed and distressed, and these situations emerge, firms like ours, other firms, become interested in the relative value of these bonds. so it's in these times and others, frankly, that we welcome
but this is clearly important, important times in development of this body of law and understanding how investors relate to one another vis-a-vis their claims against this bankrupt debtor, the city of detroit. >> i mean, this comes as we've seen a huge new investment in mu ni bonds from the likes of hedge funds. those who support this say, look, this will lead to greater trading, more transparency bond pricing and sort of a greater discipline on government. do you believe that and how are...
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a new law legalizing same-sex marriage took affect at midnight local time. hawaii has been wrangling with the issue of gay marriage for 20 years. it's the 15th state to legalize same-sex marriage. illinois is on deck, a new marriage e quality law passed there and takes effect in six months. jessica taff is here with sports and a little controversy or a big controversy involving usc. >> they named their head coach steve sarkisian. their new coach, ed ogeron. he was calling it quits when he was passed over for sarkisian. the new job will be to turn around this program much like his role was when he took over the huskies in 2009. it was a task ogeron thought he would have had going 6 and 2 after lane teevan was fired. it may have cost the redskins their game against the giantsif it may have cost the redskins their game against the giants. they failed to play. the ref signaled third but the change was to first. the redskins did not convert the next down on the next two tries effectively ending that game. meanwhile, as if the 5 and 12 nets don't have enough probl
a new law legalizing same-sex marriage took affect at midnight local time. hawaii has been wrangling with the issue of gay marriage for 20 years. it's the 15th state to legalize same-sex marriage. illinois is on deck, a new marriage e quality law passed there and takes effect in six months. jessica taff is here with sports and a little controversy or a big controversy involving usc. >> they named their head coach steve sarkisian. their new coach, ed ogeron. he was calling it quits when he...
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a judge ordered the audio material released under the state's freedom of information law. the suspected gunman in the deadly shooting at los angeles international airport has made his first court appearance. paul ciancia entered no plea today to charges he killed an airport security officer and wounded three other people last month. he was denied bail. the 23-year-old suspect was wounded by police during the attack. in economic news, a survey of leading corporate chief executives found they're more optimistic and plan to increase hiring. at the same time, growth at service sector companies last month was the weakest since june. the conflicting data left wall street looking for direction. the dow jones industrial average lost almost 25 points to close at 15,889. the nasdaq rose a fraction of a point to close at 4,038. there's word today that the great majority of american silent films are now gone forever. the library of congress reported 70% of the 11,000 feature-length movies have been lost or destroyed. only 14% still exist in their original format. that's due in part to
a judge ordered the audio material released under the state's freedom of information law. the suspected gunman in the deadly shooting at los angeles international airport has made his first court appearance. paul ciancia entered no plea today to charges he killed an airport security officer and wounded three other people last month. he was denied bail. the 23-year-old suspect was wounded by police during the attack. in economic news, a survey of leading corporate chief executives found they're...
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last month oregon passed a law expanding the mileage fee program starting in 2015. this time to 5,000 vehicles. meanwhile, portland a democratic u.s. representativive is looking for a republican cosponsor for a bill that would test the fees nationally. >> i want to take that rig and experience-- that oregon experience and move it to the national level. where states can apply to test it in their own location. so that road users can understand how it works, what the advantages are. and make it less mysterious. >> since this report first aired >> ifill: since this report first aired, congressman blumenauer introduced two bills in the house this week, to test mileage fees and nearly double the federal gas tax, both without a republican co-sponsor. >> woodruff: finally tonight, president obama made an appeal to young people today to enroll in health insurance exchanges to help the affordable care act succeed. he urged them to think of the consequences of not being covered. >> sometimes in this debate, what we've heard are people saying, "well, i don't need this. i don't
last month oregon passed a law expanding the mileage fee program starting in 2015. this time to 5,000 vehicles. meanwhile, portland a democratic u.s. representativive is looking for a republican cosponsor for a bill that would test the fees nationally. >> i want to take that rig and experience-- that oregon experience and move it to the national level. where states can apply to test it in their own location. so that road users can understand how it works, what the advantages are. and make...
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laws just days after north carolina's republican governor signed into law arguably the most restrictive voting laws since the voting rights act was signed in 1965. >> paul says he has no problem with a new north carolina law which simply requires voters to present their driver's license, that it's no comparison to jim crow era voter suppression. >> i don't think there is objective evidence that we're precluding african-americans from voting any longer. >> undeterred, this weekend paul was back at it in detroit. and by the looks of things, paul actually seems to have learned a lesson or two. instead of lecturing or condescending to his audience, paul simply focused on areas of shared concern. >> disproportionately, we're incarcerating blacks and latinos. something has to change. the war on drugs has gone awry and i'm for changing that. in my state, you never get your voting rights back. i have a friend whose brother 30 years ago got caught growing marijuana plants. he still can't vote. >> rand paul might turn out to be the best hope the gop has. looking at his history, that is really say
laws just days after north carolina's republican governor signed into law arguably the most restrictive voting laws since the voting rights act was signed in 1965. >> paul says he has no problem with a new north carolina law which simply requires voters to present their driver's license, that it's no comparison to jim crow era voter suppression. >> i don't think there is objective evidence that we're precluding african-americans from voting any longer. >> undeterred, this...
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eight states that passed major reforms are filling in the gaps where federal laws are not. this comes at a time when president obama has signed a bill extending the bill on plastic guns but stiffer laws like back ground checks have stalled in congress. robin thomas joins me now. thanks for being here. your study also found 21 states passed some form of gun legislation over the past year, but based on your report, do you think that some states are going to pass stiffer legislation instead of waiting for congress where, i point out this is stalled? >> absolutely. i think that what you're going to see in 2014 is that similar to 2013 where our federal legislators are failing to act and to step up to protect our communities, state legislators and governors are stepping up to fill that gap. they're passing laws that protect communities and make our streets safer, that make our schools safer and they're getting support from their communities. we know that 97% of americans support these regulations and somebody is needing to respond to that and that's happening at the state level.
eight states that passed major reforms are filling in the gaps where federal laws are not. this comes at a time when president obama has signed a bill extending the bill on plastic guns but stiffer laws like back ground checks have stalled in congress. robin thomas joins me now. thanks for being here. your study also found 21 states passed some form of gun legislation over the past year, but based on your report, do you think that some states are going to pass stiffer legislation instead of...
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we've got our eye on top tech companies, teaming up in hopes the government will reform practices and laws regulating surveillance of individuals. it comes on the heels of leaked documents that show surveillance of users through online games datinging back to 2008. this has been going on for five year? >> yeah. one of the interesting things about this call for surveillance reform is who's not signed on. no apple, no amazon on other big names in the digital economy on here. so that's interesting. but also here, over the months there's been a shift in attention. everybody was concerned about china, right, google versus china, microsoft had issues. but there's this broader conversation. file like they don't want to point their fingers directly at u.s. government because that's uncouth but people in silicon valley ticked off about the nsa surveillance, what's happening as far as tapping data at the source. i mean the methods that have been used to get this information, they're unhappy about it, looking for change. >> the defense, though, during the beginning of the nsa surveillance leak back i
we've got our eye on top tech companies, teaming up in hopes the government will reform practices and laws regulating surveillance of individuals. it comes on the heels of leaked documents that show surveillance of users through online games datinging back to 2008. this has been going on for five year? >> yeah. one of the interesting things about this call for surveillance reform is who's not signed on. no apple, no amazon on other big names in the digital economy on here. so that's...
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but remember, rogues have always been in the business and no law is going to keep a rogue -- articles are all like this is the end of banking. i want to buy every bank stop, first because of the yield curve and second because of the volcker rule. no one wants to write a story saying the banks welcome the volcker rule because maybe legal costs will be high. but morgan stanley embraces things hook, line and sinker and that's why it's the best acting bank stock. morgan stanley understood the volcker rule, embraced it and -- >> you are praying to the church of -- holy cow! >> hey, i am about -- sorry about your son's fantasy league. i'm still in. >> he woke up very upset. >> beyond fantasy what i care about is the fact that the volcker rule is something journalists like to write about but any company that embraced the volcker rule two years ago, stocks are dramatically higher. ones that haven't, their stocks have treaded water. there, i rest my case! prosecution rests! >> all rise. when we come back this morning, in the new year there will be a new ceo at lululemon and the company's chair
but remember, rogues have always been in the business and no law is going to keep a rogue -- articles are all like this is the end of banking. i want to buy every bank stop, first because of the yield curve and second because of the volcker rule. no one wants to write a story saying the banks welcome the volcker rule because maybe legal costs will be high. but morgan stanley embraces things hook, line and sinker and that's why it's the best acting bank stock. morgan stanley understood the...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare this is the creamy chicken corn chowder. i mean, look at it. so indulgent. did i tell you i am on the... [ both ] chicken pot pie diet! me too! [ male announcer ] so indulgent, you'll never believe they're light. 100-calorie progresso light soups. as your life changes, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust along the way, refocus as careers change and kids head off to college, and revisit your investments as retirement gets closer. wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. >>> time for the "morning joe" b.s. fest. >> oh, my gosh. >> business for the bell with brian sullivan. important week in the world of business. what's going on? >> hey, brian. good morning, guys. i know you've been all over the detroit story as we have here. at 10:00 this morning w
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare this is the creamy chicken corn chowder. i mean, look at it. so indulgent. did i tell you i am on the... [ both ] chicken pot pie diet! me too! [ male announcer ] so indulgent, you'll never believe they're light. 100-calorie progresso light soups. as your life changes, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you...
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alabama congressman moe brooks on the health care law. listen to this. >> the democrats right now, they crave something that will distract public attention from the calamity known as obama care. the democrats, they need a shutdown. they need something dramatic, perhaps a war, something. that will deflect public attention from how bad this socialized medicine system is. >> democrats want a war to district from the socialized health care law? how can republicans say something so irresponsible, victoria. and will all of this extremism come home to roost in 2014 in the midterm elections? >> my hunch is that it will. and we saw a little glimmer of that in the election in alabama where a moderate republican was able to beat out the more extreme tea party candidate. it might take awhile to see nationwide, but i do think that the tea party doesn't have the strength that it did previously. that being said, it is going to be interesting to see how john cornyn plays this out. because keep in mind, this is the first tea party election he has ever run
alabama congressman moe brooks on the health care law. listen to this. >> the democrats right now, they crave something that will distract public attention from the calamity known as obama care. the democrats, they need a shutdown. they need something dramatic, perhaps a war, something. that will deflect public attention from how bad this socialized medicine system is. >> democrats want a war to district from the socialized health care law? how can republicans say something so...
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. >> reporter: they said they broke the law three times by refusing to ratify the complete contract, refusing to execute the contract, and siting them during months of negotiation the. >> b.a.r.t. and its board of directors found by the total package agreement, and everyone understood the total package agreement included tentative agreements such as 4.8 regarding family medical leave. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. says it could cost $5 million to $10 million and they never agreed to it. a spokesperson says it was accidently typed into the contract and there's notes that the union withdrawal the proposal. >> it's actually word-for-word with the union proposal. not one change was made. that's another bit of evidence to show it was never negotiated. >> reporter: the union says bologna. letter by letter, sentence by sentence, period by period. >> reporter: an experienced labor attorney expects the superior court to do what they usually do. >> they have no problem finding that's a bargaining, and as a result, it requires the employers to sign the agreement they agreed to. >> reporter: a b.a.r.t.
. >> reporter: they said they broke the law three times by refusing to ratify the complete contract, refusing to execute the contract, and siting them during months of negotiation the. >> b.a.r.t. and its board of directors found by the total package agreement, and everyone understood the total package agreement included tentative agreements such as 4.8 regarding family medical leave. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. says it could cost $5 million to $10 million and they never agreed to...
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eastern surrounded by americans who have been helped by the health care law. just announced this morning, this thursday, msnbc "hardball" host chris matthews will have a sitdown with president obama joined by students from american universities. the so-called young invincibles that the white house needs to reach. each and every day between now and december the 23rd, the administration and congressional democrats will hold an event touting a different positive aspect of the health care law, just like those advent calendars so many of us are using this time of year. seems familiar, right? the ones where every day of the month you pop open another door and reveal something special inside? three years after he signed the affordable care act into law, two months after the botched rollout of the health care website, the administration hopes a three-week campaign will remind all americans why they're doing this in the first place. >> how hard of a slog is it going to be for the white house to try to turn this around? >> i think it's going to be difficult. ultimately
eastern surrounded by americans who have been helped by the health care law. just announced this morning, this thursday, msnbc "hardball" host chris matthews will have a sitdown with president obama joined by students from american universities. the so-called young invincibles that the white house needs to reach. each and every day between now and december the 23rd, the administration and congressional democrats will hold an event touting a different positive aspect of the health care...
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. >>> well california's law to collect information from many, they will hear oral arguments brought by the civil liberties union. anybody arrested violates the constitution, however the state says dna collection can help solve cases and they called for a similar law which allows those charged with similar felonies. >>> they are pointed at engineers and at the tracks. charms summer of connecticut from a computer train injured many and killed several. the man may have nodded off just before the rail was was changed. >>> they are looking into whether success is split. roll zoom has died down and they are bringing more money into the area. sheriff's deputies are responding to more calls and say it creates crime. they say the casino is the busiest beat but the impact on crime is minimal. they will soon decide on a long rang plan and at a -- range plan and they will outline development for up to the next 20 years. the city says the construction project will have 300,000 square feet of retail space but a few store owners could be forced to move or close their doors. >>> the city of concord ma
. >>> well california's law to collect information from many, they will hear oral arguments brought by the civil liberties union. anybody arrested violates the constitution, however the state says dna collection can help solve cases and they called for a similar law which allows those charged with similar felonies. >>> they are pointed at engineers and at the tracks. charms summer of connecticut from a computer train injured many and killed several. the man may have nodded off...
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is sold within the comedy conversion but if there, there is a condo conversion within the latter a law >> so for the lead abatement then the tenant are able to reoccupy after the temporary displacement it wouldn't trigger this. >> that's right. >> and what someone mentioned to me they thought the good samaritan was included in that. >> i don't know. >> i think when we passed the good samaritan language it's a one to two year lease it then exteriors and someone mentioned they thought that one of the code sections modestly motive be a go samaritan. >> i see that as 39.89 a it talks about the good samaritan status only covers items 7 through 13. >> thank you. colleagues, any additional questions. okay. thank you mr. pollack. i think would the planning department liquor to speak or wait? >> thank you, supervisor i think we'd like to wait to see the revised information before we make a presentation. >> also logically for the amendments that are being asked to adapt today mr. pollack do you anticipate so far as you know the final amendments before there. >> yes. there's been discussion about
is sold within the comedy conversion but if there, there is a condo conversion within the latter a law >> so for the lead abatement then the tenant are able to reoccupy after the temporary displacement it wouldn't trigger this. >> that's right. >> and what someone mentioned to me they thought the good samaritan was included in that. >> i don't know. >> i think when we passed the good samaritan language it's a one to two year lease it then exteriors and someone...